Questions about cadence tools

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Martin Lefebvre

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Greetings,

I am a Unix administrator for a company that uses the following Cadence
tools (amongst others):

Assura DRC, LVS and RCX
Buildgates
NC Verilog
and several Virtuoso tools

Recently, they acquired nice Dual-Opteron machines, but found out that none
of the tools actually seem to support either 64bit or SMP under Linux.

Is there any way to force either of the 2 (preferably both) on the tools?

The company is also reluctant to upgrade their RedHat 8.0, because
apparently, Cadence will not support anything above that.
When could we expect to see support for a more up to date version of Linux?
We could upgrade anyway, but the company doesn't want to take the chance, as
they do not wish to lose the support from Cadence

Any pointers or info would be appreciated

DaDeXTeR
 
You cannot force software to run in 64bit or SMP. It has to be compiled
for it. The customer needs to lobby for it if they want it. Assura
supports a multi-processor mode on other platforms, so it may support it
on Linux. Very few Virtuoso applications support 64bit and I don't think
any support SMP.

As for running on something more recent than RH8.0, the only problem is
if Cadence is unable to reproduce the problem on the supported OS. There
is a tendency to say "We can't make it fail. Show it fails on the
supported OS". Keep one old machine for that circumstance.

On Thu, 01 Jul 2004 18:36:35 -0400, Martin Lefebvre
<dadexter@diginex.net> wrote:

Greetings,

I am a Unix administrator for a company that uses the following Cadence
tools (amongst others):

Assura DRC, LVS and RCX
Buildgates
NC Verilog
and several Virtuoso tools

Recently, they acquired nice Dual-Opteron machines, but found out that none
of the tools actually seem to support either 64bit or SMP under Linux.

Is there any way to force either of the 2 (preferably both) on the tools?

The company is also reluctant to upgrade their RedHat 8.0, because
apparently, Cadence will not support anything above that.
When could we expect to see support for a more up to date version of Linux?
We could upgrade anyway, but the company doesn't want to take the chance, as
they do not wish to lose the support from Cadence

Any pointers or info would be appreciated

DaDeXTeR
 
Both BuildGates and NC Verilog *do* support 64-bits on Solaris and
HP-UX but only on the UltraSparc and PA processors. I don't know
whether DRC, LVS, RCX and any of the other tools do, but I would expect
so and only on these 64-bit platforms right now.

Support for 64-bits on Linux will be available yet, at least the
product announcements have been made for some tools. The main question
there will be 64-bit Linux on what processor: Opteron, Itanium or both?
Check the Cadence press releases from last year and/or check with your
local Cadence office.

/Jean Brouwers


In article <%l0Fc.31054$%%4.483037@weber.videotron.net>, Martin
Lefebvre <dadexter@diginex.net> wrote:

Greetings,

I am a Unix administrator for a company that uses the following Cadence
tools (amongst others):

Assura DRC, LVS and RCX
Buildgates
NC Verilog
and several Virtuoso tools

Recently, they acquired nice Dual-Opteron machines, but found out that none
of the tools actually seem to support either 64bit or SMP under Linux.

Is there any way to force either of the 2 (preferably both) on the tools?

The company is also reluctant to upgrade their RedHat 8.0, because
apparently, Cadence will not support anything above that.
When could we expect to see support for a more up to date version of Linux?
We could upgrade anyway, but the company doesn't want to take the chance, as
they do not wish to lose the support from Cadence

Any pointers or info would be appreciated

DaDeXTeR
 
Both BuildGates and NC Verilog *do* support 64-bits on Solaris and
HP-UX but only on the UltraSparc and PA processors. I don't know
whether DRC, LVS, RCX and any of the other tools do, but I would expect
so and only on these 64-bit platforms right now.
A good portion (most) of Cadence's *back-end* tools are offered
in 64-bit on at least one platform (usually Solaris.) Just check out
Cadence's 'computing platform support '

http://www.cadence.com/support/computing/index.aspx

Unfortunately, the 64-bit matrix is riddled with OBVIOUS typos...
(AMD64 on Redhat 7.2 ... umm hello?!?!?)

I know for a fact that Buildgates (PKS) is offered for AMD64 on
Redhat Enterprise Linux 2.1 (or 3.0.)

Support for 64-bits on Linux will be available yet, at least the
product announcements have been made for some tools. The main question
there will be 64-bit Linux on what processor: Opteron, Itanium or both?
Check the Cadence press releases from last year and/or check with your
local Cadence office.

/Jean Brouwers
Yeah...why can't Cadence post an *accurate* platform support matrix
(like Synopsys does) That would answer the questions of any
potential customer.
 

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